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21 June 2024

ROLF KÜHN SEXTET "HAMBURG, 1969"


 

Rolf Kühn, clarinet
James Chick Carter, tenor & baritone saxophone, flute
Heinz Sauer, tenor saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano
J.F. Jenny-Clarke, bass
Stu Martin, drums    


01.  Vampire's Castle (JK,comp) - Ann RK 15:28
02.  Invention For Five + One (RK,comp) - Ann RK 11:29
03.  Nobody Knows You Tomorrow (JK,comp) 8:47
04.  Screams For Peace (fade-out) 5:14

Recorded on April 27, 1969 at Junges Theater, Hamburg, Germany.
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11 March 2015

JAZZ-WORKSHOP OST-WEST "BOCHUM 1965"





Idrees Sulieman, trumpet
Jaromir Hnilicka, trumpet
Richard Kubernat, trumpet
Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Leo Wright, alto saxophone, flute
Michael Urbaniak, tenor & soprano saxophone
Ronnie Ross, baritone saxophone
Andrzej Trzaskowski, piano
Roman Dylag, bass
Rune Carlsson, drums

Side A:

1. Five Degrees EAST - Five Degrees WEST (Rolf Kühn)  05:29
soli: Kühn / Sulieman

2. Bluebeard (Andrzej Trzaskowski)                    05:41
soli: Urbaniak (ss) / Trzaskowski / Dylag

3. Sub Basement Blues (Ronnie Ross)                   06:41
soli: Kühn / Ross / Dylag

4. Majo Taj (Michael Urbaniak)                        06:19
soli: Wright (as) / Urbaniak (ts)


Side B:

5. Beneath The Surface (Jaromir Hnilicka)             06:53
soli: Ross / Hnilicka / Trzaskowski

6. Midnight In Berlin (Leo Wright)                    05:11
soli: Wright (as) / Trzaskowski

7. The Hip Blues (Rolf Kühn)                          08:26
soli: Urbaniak (ss) / Ross / Kühn / Trzaskowski


Recorded at the Ruhrlandhalle, Bochum, Germany on January 30, 1965.

COLUMBIA SMC83875

(vinyl rip)

9 July 2014

ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN QUARTET "FRANKFURT, 1970"



...here we go.

 Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Joachim Kühn, piano
Jean François Jenny-Clark, bass
Jacques Thollot, drums
Joachim-Ernst Berendt, announcement

1. introduction (Joachim-Ernst Berendt)     0:59
2. Rue De La Boule Rouge (J. Kühn)     23:57


Recorded on March 22, 1970 at the Kongresshalle, Frankfurt during the 12th Deutsches Jazzfestival 1970, third concert. An excerpt of "Rue de la Boule Rouge" (5:59) has been issued on LP (Born Free: The 12. German Jazz Festival, CBS Scout Sc-S 11).




27 April 2014

NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.95 - ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN GROUP (1973)




Here's a post I've made from a contribution propylaen2001 has made today (see comments section).

Thank you very much!!

Here's what he wrote (except I've changed the layout a bit...).

Here's a great performance from the 95th NDR Jazzworkshop which I compiled from a trade CDR that I had acquired several years ago and a recent DIME upload:

Randy Brecker, trumpet
Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Joachim Kuehn, piano, electric piano
Toto Blanke, guitar
Palle Danielsson, bass
Edward Vesala , drums
Kasper Winding, percussion


Tracks:
1. Do Dat Dudek (18:51)
2. Palle's Tune (8:49)
3. Paris '73 (9:05)
4. German Country (19:57)
5. Things Are What They Used To Be (17:19)
6. Spider's Dance (15:08)

Total time 1:29:09

 Rolf & Joachim Kuehn
NDR Jazzworkshop no. 95
Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses
Hamburg, Germany
1973-11-20

Source: FM radio broadcast
Lineage: FM > ? Trade CDR > EAC (secure) > WAV > TLH > FLAC (L8)

Notes:
My trade CDR had an abbreviated version of track #5 which clocked in at 7:32.
Last month unclewolfi uploaded a complete version of this tune from a recent rebroadcast at NDR Info.
I used this one and added the missing applause at the end from my trade CDR.
Lineage for this track would be: DVB-S > Techno Trend TT-Premium S2-6400 Twin HD > HDD > mp2 (320 kbps) > Nero Wave editor > Flac > TLH > WAV > Adobe Audition CS6 (edits) > TLH > FLAC (L8, align on SB)

For the purists, the original track #5 (as received on the trade CDR) is included in a separate folder.

Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!BQlFDK4B!pn5cfPZ7Bdi_sqX9WPGVFb4OZUlO7rwIV42Ys5GU0tY

Does anybody know for sure if this is the complete performance or if there is still some part missing?

Enjoy!

Joerg

16 April 2014

ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN QUARTET "RE-UNION IN BERLIN" (CBS, 1965)



Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Joachim Kühn, piano
Klaus Koch, bass
Reinhard Schwartz, drums


A1. Mobile Waltz (Rolf Kühn) 7:05
A2. Green Stocking (Joachim Kühn) 7:16
A3. Corruption (Joachim Kühn) 5:57
B1. The Mad Man (Rolf Kühn) 8:34
B2. Life From The Moon (Joachim Kühn) 10:45

Recorded on June 3, 4 and 5, 1965 at Amiga-Studios, Berlin, Germany.

CBS S 62407

(vinyl rip)

7 November 2013

JAZZ AT THE OPERA (HÖR ZU BLACK LABEL, 1967)



In autumn 1966 Gunther Schuller's opera "The Visitation" was premiered at the state opera of Hamburg.
The line-up included several Jazz musicians which were later invited for a concert.
It was recorded and released as "Jazz At The Opera".


Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Dusko Goykovich, trumpet
Rolf Kühn, clarinet, bass clarinet
Bent Jaedig, tenor saxophone, flute
John Eaton, piano
Peter Trunk, bass
Ralph Hübner, drums
Gunther Schuller, conductor (tr.B4)

A1. Blues At The Opera (Dusko Goykovich) 11:27
A2. Nights Of Skopje (Dusko Goykovich)   05:27
A3. Rolf's Groove (Rolf Liebermann)      06:48
B1. Waltz For Salome (Rolf Kühn)         03:37
B2. I Remember O.P. (Dusko Goykovich)    06:31
B3. Just A Stressless Intro (Rolf Kühn)  08:13
B4. Night Music (Gunther Schuller)       04:26

TT 46:31

Recorded April 30, 1967 at the Hamburgische Staatsoper, Hamburg, Germany.

HÖR ZU BLACK LABEL SHZE 802 BL


12 September 2013

ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN QUARTET "MUNICH, 1966"



Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Joachim Kühn, piano
Peter Trunk, bass
Kurt Bong, drums


1. Announcement          01:16
2. Flower in the dark    07:53
3. Turning point         04:19
4. Amok                  09:47
5. Announcement          00:03

Recorded by Bayerischer Rundfunk at Studio 1, Munich, Germany on July 6, 1966 (Münchner Jazztage).

31 August 2013

THE GERMAN ALL STARS ‎– IN SÜDAMERIKA (CBS, 1969)





I don't know the exact recording date, but close to Onxi's posted live set from January 1969. Munich is not currently in South America.



A1. O. T.
A2. Invention For Five

B1. Na Sowas
B2. Die Grosse Reise

C1. Hornsalut
C2. When Lights Are High
C3. How Long

D1. Sketch Up And Downer
D2. Impressionen Spanischer Impressionen
D3. Thema Mal Drei


Günter Lenz, bass
Ralf Hübner, drums
Wolfgang Dauner, piano
Emil Mangelsdorff, saxophone
Gerd Dudek, saxophone
Heinz Sauer, saxophone
Rolf Kühn, saxophone
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Rudi Füssers, trombone
Ack Van Rooyen, trumpet
Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Willi Johanns, vocals

Recorded live at The Domicile, Munich

CBS ‎– S 66 217

Vinyl Rip

21 August 2013

GERMAN ALL STARS "DOMICILE, MUNICH - JANUARY 1969"






GERMAN ALL STARS  "DOMICILE, MUNICH - JANUARY 1969"


Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Ack van Rooyen, trumpet
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Rudi Fuesers, trombone
Rolf Kühn, saxophone
Emil Mangelsdorff, saxophone
Heinz Sauer, saxophone
Gerd Dudek, saxophone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano
Günter Lenz, bass
Ralf Hübner, drums


1. Sketch Up And Downer   08:26
2. introducton            00:10
3. Invention For Five     19:33
4. introduction           00:06
5. Run Summer             14:12
6. introduction           00:11
7. Impressionen           08:42
8. Thema Mal Drei         06:13

Recorded at the Domicile, Munich, Germany in January 1969.

3 July 2011

INTERNATIONALES NEW JAZZ MEETING AUF BURG ALTENA (JG RECORDS/Compilation, 1970)





Here's my first attempt for a compilation. In general I prefer "proper" albums, but with such a line-up I couldn't withhold myself.

A special mentioning goes for a rather unusual piece by Albert Mangelsdorff's group (in my ears) and to the Schlippenbach Trio with Paul Lovens and Michel Pilz! Some month ago I was convinced that there is no official recording by this trio.
( see > http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2010/10/schlippenbach-trio-first-incarnation.html ) - to err is human...and in this case quite joyful.

Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.





INTERNATIONALES NEW JAZZ MEETING AUF BURG ALTENA (Compilation)


1. JOACHIM KÜHN - EJE THELIN GROUP & ROLF KÜHN

Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone
Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Eje Thelin, trombone
Hardy Roitlinger, bass (Adelhard Roidinger ?!)
Jacques Thollot, drums

"unknown title" 11:08


2. ALBERT MANGELSDORFF QUARTET

Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Heinz Sauer, alto saxophone
Günter Lenz, bass
Ralf Hübner, drums

"unknown title" 12:45


3. NEW JAZZ TRIO

Manfred Schoof, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Peter Trunk, bass
Cees See, drums

"unknown title" 12:26


4. JOHN SURMAN TRIO

John Surman, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin, drums

"unknown title" 11:50


5. WOLFGANG DAUNER TRIO

Wolfgang Dauner, piano, electric piano, melodica, hohner-pinnet
Eberhard Weber, bass
Fred Braceful, drums

"Summertime" (excerpt) 07:10


6. ALEXANDER VON SCHLIPPENBACH TRIO

Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Paul Lovens, drums

"Yarrak" 06:21


7. JOHN SURMAN TRIO + ALAN SKIDMORE

Alan Skidmore, tenor saxophone
John Surman, baritone saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin, drums

"Dee Tune" 07:42


This is a compilation made from parts of two LPs.

Track 1 - 4 from JG RECORDINGS JG 21/22
"Internationales New Jazz Meeting Auf Burg Altena"
Recorded on June 27, 1970 at Altena, Burginnenhof, Germany.
The John Surman Trio was recorded on June 26, 1970.

Track 5 - 7 from JG RECORDINGS JG 24/25
"Remembering '70"
Recorded in 1970 at various concerts in Dortmund, Iserlohn and Altena.










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26 March 2011

ROLF KÜHN QUARTET "SOLARIUS" (AMIGA, 1964)



Another "lost" gem from the GDR - never reissued in Germany.
All compositions provided by one of the Kühn brothers except "Sie gleicht wohl einem Rosenstock" (~ 'she resembles - no doubt - a rose tree'), which originally is a folksong.





ROLF KÜHN QUARTET "SOLARIUS"


Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Michael Urbaniak, soprano & tenor saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano
Klaus Koch, bass
Czeslaw Bartkowski, drums


1. Minor Impressions (R.Kühn) 07:56
2. Solarius (R.Kühn) 06:15
3. Sie gleicht wohl einem Rosenstock (Volkslied) 06:29
4. Mountain Jump (J.Kühn) 06:35
5. Lady Orsina (R.Kühn) 06:22
6. Soldat Tadeusz (J.Kühn) 06:40

Recorded in Berlin (East), DDR.
Track 2,3,5 and 6 on 29th November, 1964.
Track 1 and 4 on 30th November, 1964


AMIGA 8 50 046 (LP)

24 March 2011

ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN "MONDAY MORNING" (HÖRZU, 1969)





Don't know what to write - thank you R. for the rip - cover found on the "web-side"...




ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN "MONDAY MORNING"


Eje Thelin, trombone
Rolf Kühn, clarinet
John Surman, baritone saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin,drums
Jacques Thollot, drums


1. Black Out (J. Kühn) 00:53
2. Strangulation Of A Monkey (R. Kühn) 06:07
3. Dance Of A Spaceman (R. Kühn/R. Jürgensen) 09:33
4. Reflections Of A Monday Morning (R. Kühn) 03:07
5. Oh! Grand Pa (J. Kühn) 07:42
6. Don't Think (J. Kühn) 05:54


Recorded : November 1969 in Berlin.
(On a morning after a concert at Berlin Jazz Fest -
the J.Kühn Quartet had a concert on 06.Nov. -
they played "Suite to our Father Duke" -
so the actual recording date should be the 7th November 1969.
Track 5 is dedicated to Duke Ellington.)

HÖRZU (Black Label) SHZE909BL

11 March 2008

rolf kuhn septet- going to the rainbow, aka "creaction" 1970 , flac and lame vbr




Heres a fusion record I really like, a stunner.
Not much can be faulted here and tony oxley really stokes that engine room in a way he never would now, his playing here is similar to that on the classic extrapolation by john mcglaughlin from a year or so before .
At times corea and Joachim kuhn do tend to dominate somewhat, neither are particularly known for subtle understatement.

A lot of this is obviously influenced by bitches brew era miles.. with a little bit of a unique European free flavour,.
An exiting stew.
Oxleys one of my favourite musicians, and im planning to reup both incus 8 and febuary papers as well as a couple of other fusion albums from roughly this same time.

Id love to hear peter warren’s bass is from the same year if anyone has that , an early enja release also featuring corea and surman.
this is ripped from the 1978 acanta lp reissue.
Rolf Kuhn (cl) Alan Skidmore (ts) John Surman (bars, ss, el-p) Joachim Kuhn (p, org) Chick Corea (el-p) Peter Warren (b) Tony Oxley (d)
Koln, West Germany, December 14 & 15, 1970

Roundhouse Rock
BASF [G] CRC 008

Sad Ballade
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T.C.B.
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Going To The Rainbow
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Racing It Down
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Rolf Kuhn - Going To The Rainbow (BASF [G] CRC 008)v
Chick corea , rolf kuhn, Joachim kuhn- creaction – acanta lp 1978 cc23.097
enjoy!!!!